# from Joshua Keroes
# on Monday 03 July 2006 11:51 am:
>TCAINE is in Seattle now.
>CLINT is in the Middle-of-nowhere, WA but he still self-identifies as
> a Portlander.
>OVID - as we all know - is in Nottingham, UK
OK, I'll +CLINT and -TCAINE.
Just to be crystal clear, here's the procedure. At some point, I'll
clean this up and/or let people use the wiki to modify the four +/-
files.
SYNOPSIS: you must tell me if:
* your modules are in last year's list and you want them removed
* you moved away and don't want your new modules listed
* I know you moved away and you do want your new modules listed
* you published modules you don't want listed
* you want nothing to do with this listing of modules business
* you have the same name as someone from pdx but are not
on the mailing list :-)
* you want the source code for these hacks
----
# found_ids.txt is generated by a very fallible e-mail search and
# multiple types of attempts at name-matching
cat author_data/found_ids.txt author_data/names+.txt | \
multigrep --none author_data/names-.txt | \
sort -u > author_data/updated_id_list.txt
# this gets IDs from the update_id_list.txt file and checks CPAN
./hacks/authored_modules > module_list_2006.pre.txt
cat \
author_data/modules+.txt \
module_list_2005.txt \
module_list_2006.pre.txt | sort -u | \
multigrep --none author_data/modules-.txt > module_list_2006.txt
----
# author_data/names-.txt
JMCADA
JOUKE
PETDANCE
SHLOMIF
SISYPHUS
AMONSEN
TCAINE
# author_data/names+.txt
OVID
INGY
DBROWNING
HOLLYKING
# author_data/modules+.txt (added this file just for you c)
Devel::TraceUse
# author_data/modules-.txt
CGI::Application
CGI::Application::Plugin::ConfigAuto
CGI::Application::Plugin::DBH
CGI::Application::Plugin::ValidateRM
CGI::Session::PureSQL
CGI::Uploader
Data::FormValidator
Data::FormValidator::Util::HTML
Test::XML::Valid
Net::ISCABBS
Apache::AxKit::Language::LibXSLTEnhanced
Apache::AxKit::Language::Svg2AnyFormat
Apache::AxKit::Language::Svg2AnyFormat
Apache::AxKit::Provider::RDBMS
Image::LibRSVG
Yahoo::Marketing::.*
JLAVALLEE, that last one is just to not have appear 62 times on the
shirt if you don't mind :-)
--Eric
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"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not
tried it."
--Donald Knuth
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